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2011 Round Barn Theatre Season Tickets Now on Sale

Surrounding the 25th Anniversary of Plain and Fancy with a palate of musical morsels and Neil Simon’s best!

In celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Plain and Fancy, The Round Barn Theatre surrounds it with one of the most varied seasons we have produced over the last quarter of a century. The main stage comes alive with The Old Rugged Cross, then rolls into Hello, Dolly!, Ring of Fire, Smoke on the Mountain Homecoming, The Odd Couple, plus Tis the Season: A Christmas Spectacular and A Christmas Carol with Music

NOW! Kids’ Season Tickets are Free!
Buy one or more adult season subscriptions, and get free season tickets for all of the kids (6-11) in the family free! Grandparents may get up to four grandchildren season tickets free! Call (800) 800-4942 for your Free Season Tickets for Kids.

Kid's Free Season Tickets funded in part by the Joseph Stein Memorial Fund.

Subscribe now for these additional benefits

Call 1-800-800-4942 ext. 2 to Purchase Your Season Subscriptions and you will receive eight major subscriber benefits of nearly $100 in additional services and preferred patron privileges on top of the $50 savings for the seven shows!

1 Season Plain and Fancy Visa Attend any additional performances free with one additional ticket purchase at regular price; a great entertainment option for out-of-town guests!

50% off Room Rate at The Nappanee Inn (Subject to availability, one per household)

You can reserve your favorite seats for the whole 2011 season (Spread over a nine month season)

Special ticket exchange privileges

PLAIN AND FANCY May 28-Oct 22, 2011Theme Dinner: July 22, 2011

A New Yorker and his sophisticated girlfriend drive down around Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to sell a piece of property. Here they meet the Amish folk, whose convoluted English speech, clothes and habits haven’t changed for centuries. The clash of cultures educates and entertains at the same time in this quaint musical comedy. It was the first Broadway show for both composer Albert Hague and author Joseph Stein who each went on to win Tony awards for Redhead and Fiddler On The Roof, respectively. More…

“And what do you do for a living, Miss Levy?” ask Ambrose Kemper in the first scene of this most delightful of musical comedies. “Some people paint, some sew, . . . I meddle,” replies Dolly. HELLO DOLLY! Is full of memorable songs including Put on Your Sunday Clothes, Ribbons Down My Back, Before the Parade Passed By, Elegance, Hello Dolly! It Only Takes a Moment and So Long Dearie. And we are off on a whirlwind race around New York at the turn of the century, as we follow the adventures of America’s most beloved matchmaker! More…

RING OF FIREJuly 26-Sept 4, 2011
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Ring of Fire is a tribute to the legendary Man in Black. Ring of Fire re-creates 38 hit songs of one of the most recognized voices in all country music. An onstage country band adds humor and talent to songs such as Country Boy, Folsom Prison Blues, Jackson, I Walk the Line and Ring of Fire. More…

Before they go their separate ways, the Sanders Family gathers together to share stories of faith and family. The third installment in the Sander’s saga features the family preparing to send the Reverend Mervin Oglethorpe and his bride June, off west in style with nearly 25 fabulous Bluegrass gospel favorites. More...

The Odd Couple is a play by Neil Simon, followed by a successful movie and television show. Felix Ungar, a neurotic, neat freak news writer is thrown out by his wife, and moves in with his friend Oscar Madison, a messy sportswriter. The Pigeon sister’s and several others round out this misfit cast. More…

Santa’s Elves learn the true meaning of Christmas and also see their boss, Mr Claus in a new inspiring light. Santa questions the business he chose to go in and Ms Claus holds the toy shop together when they all leave to find the reason to continue Christmas. The Elves take a trip to Las Vegas and see a show where James Brown, Marilyn Monroe, the Beach Boys, and of course Elvis, all make a holiday appearance. This show is filled with Christmas favorites designed for all ages to enjoy! More…

Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol

November December

The story tells of sour and stingy Ebenezer Scrooge's ideological, ethical, and emotional transformation after the supernatural visitations of Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmases Past, Present, and Yet to Come.

It has been credited with restoring the holiday to one of merriment and festivity in Britain and America after a period of sobriety and somberness. A Christmas Carol remains popular, has never been out of print. Amish Acres production of A Christmas Carol will be told with traditional music. More...